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the un ambassador said a new law will be approved this month. >>> the former nba star flew to north korea and he bonded with kim jong il over playing basketball and dinner. later he called him an awesome guy who doesn't want war with the u.s. and does want a phone call from president barack obama. they should focus on its citizens and not on celebrity sporting events. >>> they want to help cell phone users change sporting events. they should be able to unlock them and use them on the network of their choice. right now people who use them are facing criminal prosecution. >>> a program is extending its reach from landlines to cell phones. eligible people will not have to pay for cell phones. coming up at 4:45 we will tell you who qualifies for this brief service. >>> i want to know, it is relatively quiet this morning. >> things will change but right now we have off to a good start and we have been hearing rosemary say the commute could be a little bit wet and right now traffic is moving along nicely as you drive through. also this morning, we are looking at the commute at the bay bridge to
the un ambassador said a new law will be approved this month. >>> the former nba star flew to north korea and he bonded with kim jong il over playing basketball and dinner. later he called him an awesome guy who doesn't want war with the u.s. and does want a phone call from president barack obama. they should focus on its citizens and not on celebrity sporting events. >>> they want to help cell phone users change sporting events. they should be able to unlock them and use them...
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the law would bar anybody from buying hollow point bullets and would require sellers to notify police when anybody in san francisco buys more than 500 rounds of ammunition at the time. buyers could face jail time. >>> americans for responsible solution is encouraging background checks. a group spent 6 figures on that ad and the senate judiciary committee is said to talk about gun control tomorrow. congresswoman gabrielle giffords survived a gunshot wound to the head in january. >>> he is facing a senate vote today and they have a lot of questions for nominee john brennan for the use of drones. they want answers about last year's attack in libya which killed an ambassador and they say the cia keeps giving them different explanations. >>> the president's approval rating dropped to 46% and it was 53% just a week earlier. they failed to reach an agreement which triggered 85 million in spending cuts. >>> jacqueline is life in our washington d.c. newsroom to tell us how passengers will be affected, jacqueline? >> reporter: they say longer lines at international airports are already happenin
the law would bar anybody from buying hollow point bullets and would require sellers to notify police when anybody in san francisco buys more than 500 rounds of ammunition at the time. buyers could face jail time. >>> americans for responsible solution is encouraging background checks. a group spent 6 figures on that ad and the senate judiciary committee is said to talk about gun control tomorrow. congresswoman gabrielle giffords survived a gunshot wound to the head in january....
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sin fors say right now there's no law that defines either. >> 7:21. exotic carmaker lamborghini has unveiled super car. called the nano after a bull. and lamborghini says it will build and sell just three of them. the company says this new model is a street legal sports car that will let drivers have the experience of a racing prototype. top speed of 220 miles per hour. but don't rush out to place your order. all three, only three are being made. and all three are already reserved. it is a very cool looking car. >> trying to imagine it. i'll take all three in my dreams. time now 7:21. there's a storm moving towards the bay area. look out our window. those are storm clouds i think. rosemary is. she'll tell us where and when. >> plus a hate crime investigation is underway in napa this morning. what police found in the bathroom of a starbucks and why it's so sufficient. >> good morning, westbound 24 a little slow traffic. find out why your drive to oakland might be a little slower this morning. [ female announcer ] now your best accessory can be your smi
sin fors say right now there's no law that defines either. >> 7:21. exotic carmaker lamborghini has unveiled super car. called the nano after a bull. and lamborghini says it will build and sell just three of them. the company says this new model is a street legal sports car that will let drivers have the experience of a racing prototype. top speed of 220 miles per hour. but don't rush out to place your order. all three, only three are being made. and all three are already reserved. it is...
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that's compared to 15056 a month before the new law. the realignment law sends lower level offenders to county jails instead of state prisons. sex offenders get more bold with the reduced penalties for violating their parole. >> a convicted sex offender is expected to be released into a bay point neighborhood in the next few days despite objections from neighbors. a judge ordered the release of the convicted child sexo offender charles christ man last month. he is scheduled to move to a cottage on willow pass road just a quarter mile away from an elementary school. the deputy da asked for a stay of the order releasing him until an appeal can be heard. >> i had to ask for an emergency stay and while the writ was filed this morning it's unknown how quickly the court of appeal will get to the issue of the stay. >> if the stay is not granted, he could move in to the neighborhood by the end of the week. >> time now 8:25, sal is back. what's happening on 280 right now? >> we are looking at the south bay. we have seen people trying to get acro
that's compared to 15056 a month before the new law. the realignment law sends lower level offenders to county jails instead of state prisons. sex offenders get more bold with the reduced penalties for violating their parole. >> a convicted sex offender is expected to be released into a bay point neighborhood in the next few days despite objections from neighbors. a judge ordered the release of the convicted child sexo offender charles christ man last month. he is scheduled to move to a...
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now, reaction to a new state law banning public school fees. it prohibits them from charging fees for i'm tells and activities. it also bans requiring them to bring supplies to class. that might limit activities. supporters say, it is all going to level the playing field for low income families. >>> a 7-year-old boy was suspended after biting his breakfast pastry into a shape the teacher thought looked like gun. >> he is a second grader in baltimore. he said he was trying to bite his snack in the shape of a mountain. when his teachers saw his pastry. he was suddenly suspended for two days. >> it is already a rectangle. i just kept on biting it. and tore off the top of it the and it kind of looked like a gun but it wasn't. >> on friday, they sent the letter home explaining that a student used food to make inappropriate gestures. >> the father said he has adh. d and said his actions were innocent. >>> this is at a sacramento park. >> watch out for those guys. why some people think the aggressive geese are on the attack. >>> we are waking up to cl
now, reaction to a new state law banning public school fees. it prohibits them from charging fees for i'm tells and activities. it also bans requiring them to bring supplies to class. that might limit activities. supporters say, it is all going to level the playing field for low income families. >>> a 7-year-old boy was suspended after biting his breakfast pastry into a shape the teacher thought looked like gun. >> he is a second grader in baltimore. he said he was trying to bite...
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of law under the constitution. when i was leaving cuba, we were taken off the plane and held incommunicado in a private room. there were just locked rooms. you didn't know if you would ever see your family again. it only takes one night of that to change your life forever. in many ways, i believe that was the moment i decided to be a lawyer. i never wanted to feel so helpless again in my life. i also knew what was happening there was wrong and that somebody should care about it. if i ever had an opportunity to make a difference, i would do that. i believe that that moment is one that emphasized to me the importance of the rule of law and why we have to preserve our system of justice. most importantly, i remember that night because of a conversation i had with my grandfather. we have learned that the business he learned his whole life to establish was being taken over. what happens is they come to your house, they arrest you as an enemy of the state, and they take over your business. we left with the clothes on our
of law under the constitution. when i was leaving cuba, we were taken off the plane and held incommunicado in a private room. there were just locked rooms. you didn't know if you would ever see your family again. it only takes one night of that to change your life forever. in many ways, i believe that was the moment i decided to be a lawyer. i never wanted to feel so helpless again in my life. i also knew what was happening there was wrong and that somebody should care about it. if i ever had...
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>> yes, i am violating the law in the first place. if i rob a bank it is it the same thing. >> if you are going to do it. you have to make the treatment programs are affordable and accessible. millions was americans suffer and only 11 percent in proper treatment programs. >> costs more to do it >> corporate america drug test. is it kind of the same thing. >> hold ohold on. >> simple. >> we'll get marjorie in it. >> if i work for fox and they want to drug test me. ifip fail, they fire my. why can't we do that with welfare assistance. there is it plentev - plenty of other programs that they dot get tested. corporate america is one thing and an question but harder to implement. >> but a simple moral end to this eric. legalized druppings and end welfare and costs taxpayers no one. >> johnathon that is a big can of worms. thank you very for joining us. >> and look who is reeling in the tax breakings. here said they should start with our pals in tinsel town. lead paint poisoning affects one million children today. it's also 100% preventable
>> yes, i am violating the law in the first place. if i rob a bank it is it the same thing. >> if you are going to do it. you have to make the treatment programs are affordable and accessible. millions was americans suffer and only 11 percent in proper treatment programs. >> costs more to do it >> corporate america drug test. is it kind of the same thing. >> hold ohold on. >> simple. >> we'll get marjorie in it. >> if i work for fox and they want...
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three is necessary and the law is the lawyer for the banking system has been repeatedly broke low the bank all right all over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes awakening pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said that banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money i would remove that and if the bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but it seems you bet that the banks are just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i mean that is why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation is protectionism effectively for the banks is extended as a matter of law and order their banks are regulated but they're not a bank the regulations w
three is necessary and the law is the lawyer for the banking system has been repeatedly broke low the bank all right all over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes awakening pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said that banks of banks effectively...
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rule of law is that something that you would agree is necessary and the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said the banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money i would remove that and if the bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but it seems you bet that the banks are just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i me say is why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation is protectionism effectively for the banks is it stand as a matter of law and order their banks are regulated but t
rule of law is that something that you would agree is necessary and the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for a second but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing...
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is that something that you would agree is necessary and well it was the law is the law is for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for say but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we're going to throw competition i'm pro competition as well and i would stop. bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said the banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money i would remove that and if the bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but as soon as you bear out the banks you're just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i mean say that's why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation is protectionism effectively for the banks is extended as a matter of law and order their banks are regu
is that something that you would agree is necessary and well it was the law is the law is for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for say but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we're going to throw competition i'm pro competition as well and i would stop. bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing...
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at 10:00, a former expert on health care law. at noon, the congressional internet caucus advisory committee examines copyright compliance. later at 3:00 p.m., secretary of state john kerry and first lady michelle obama attend the state department women of courage award. coming up in 45 minutes, a discussion about the newest sanctions against north korea. at 8:30 eastern, the public trustee for social security and medicare will be here to talk about the expansion of the medicaid program under the health care law and the impact on states. at 9:15, a look at the u.s. census report examining the commuting habits of americans.
at 10:00, a former expert on health care law. at noon, the congressional internet caucus advisory committee examines copyright compliance. later at 3:00 p.m., secretary of state john kerry and first lady michelle obama attend the state department women of courage award. coming up in 45 minutes, a discussion about the newest sanctions against north korea. at 8:30 eastern, the public trustee for social security and medicare will be here to talk about the expansion of the medicaid program under...
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gerri: then would why any other law be enforced? >> because this is very targeted to put them on notice you cannot invade a private home. >> you just made my point* it is targeted to celebrities? what about us. >> the opera see are not interested in the rest of us >> here is the what is going on they will give special privileges to the rich and wealthy to bring them their due spend the money and set up a household. >> that makes sense i cannot say there is not that a goal but celebrities are different and need a different law. >> there is a good question. with lindsey lower than qualify? she had a fall from grace. >> ask charlie sheen. [laughter] thank you for coming. on critically important story to move its civilization. [laughter] should we spend taxpayer dollars to protect celebrates? go to gerriwillis.com. something we have never done before, a sneak peek of miami fashion week. the crumbling power grid costs you money and puts the country risk. we have a leading expert coming up. ♪ ♪music plays thank you orville and wilbur.
gerri: then would why any other law be enforced? >> because this is very targeted to put them on notice you cannot invade a private home. >> you just made my point* it is targeted to celebrities? what about us. >> the opera see are not interested in the rest of us >> here is the what is going on they will give special privileges to the rich and wealthy to bring them their due spend the money and set up a household. >> that makes sense i cannot say there is not that...
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. >> this professor teaches law at peking university. he led a group of 70 experts who signed a series of proposals submitted to the government in december. shortly after xi jinping became communist party chief. they described chinese people as frustrated with corruption, abuse of power and growing wage gap between rich and poor. they said this frustration would reach a critical point if political reform didn't move ahead. they warned chinese society could face a violent revolution and fall into chaos. he posted proposals on his website but he said it was erased within 24 hours. >> why chinese society is so unstable today? precisely because of a lack of credible reform. it's because of this lack the government or the government policies, government actions are not responsible to people. so that's why our air is so dirty. our underground waters got into trouble. so many people, especially the peasants, lost their land. we need a reform to start with. because the government has only emphasized economic reform. they only pay lip service to
. >> this professor teaches law at peking university. he led a group of 70 experts who signed a series of proposals submitted to the government in december. shortly after xi jinping became communist party chief. they described chinese people as frustrated with corruption, abuse of power and growing wage gap between rich and poor. they said this frustration would reach a critical point if political reform didn't move ahead. they warned chinese society could face a violent revolution and...
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the way of technological growth plus the robots of course are protected with intellectual property laws and that's an illegal monopoly under any free enterprise system so that's remissions argument breaks down again is that he's promoting monopoly intellectual property perpetual copyright and patent laws which are completely anathema to free markets and competition well robots may not commit suicide but they certainly do commit murder killer robots must be stopped say campaigners autonomous weapons which could be ready within a decade pose grave risks to international law claim activists these are an activist group called stop the killer robots and they say that right now robots. or the next step from unmanned drones and are already being worked on by scientists and will be available within the decade said dr knoll sharkey a leading robotics in artificial intelligence expert professor at sheffield university he believes that development of the weapons is taking place in an effective lee unregulated environment with little attention being paid to moral implications and international law
the way of technological growth plus the robots of course are protected with intellectual property laws and that's an illegal monopoly under any free enterprise system so that's remissions argument breaks down again is that he's promoting monopoly intellectual property perpetual copyright and patent laws which are completely anathema to free markets and competition well robots may not commit suicide but they certainly do commit murder killer robots must be stopped say campaigners autonomous...
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the congress is empowered to appoint top political officials and laws. the leadership decides key policies. congress approves them. we have a law to report on throughout the day and over the we'll haveore later in the hour. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry says there's a limited amount of time to reach a settlement on iran's programs. negotiations won't go on forever. his first overseas trip since taking office. >> talks will not go on for the sake of talks. talks cannot become an instrument for delay that in the end make the situation more dangerous. there's a finite amount of time. >> representatives met last week to discussion the nuclear program. the talks were the first in eight months. plans were announced for 3,000 new urani uranium. >>> unidentified gunman attacked the gunmen. some iraqi soldiers were also killed iraqi officials suspect the attack was carried out by sunni groups. >>> the company operating the hot air balloon involved in a fatal crash in egypt last month says pilot error or defects may be the blame. 19 foreign tourists died
the congress is empowered to appoint top political officials and laws. the leadership decides key policies. congress approves them. we have a law to report on throughout the day and over the we'll haveore later in the hour. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry says there's a limited amount of time to reach a settlement on iran's programs. negotiations won't go on forever. his first overseas trip since taking office. >> talks will not go on for the sake of talks. talks cannot...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know about a topic. we have one of those today, and it has to do with education. if you want to understand the state of education in this country, with the defense. nearly 80% of new york city high school graduates have trouble with basic skills like reading and writing and math. the vast majority don't have the basic skills you would expect of a half their age. the shocking news was reported by a lot untried local cbs affiliate today, saying that 11,000 kids have graduated from the city's high school and needed remedial courses to relearn the basics before entering new york's community college system. this is a just a poor kids issue. e chancellor appeared on our program and she said that underperformance can be seen in kids of all background, the poorest kids in america ranked 26 out of 30 developed nations and math compared to their peers. that is a trend that you have heard about before. in fact, they also
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know about a topic. we have one of those today, and it has to do with education. if you want to understand the state of education in this country, with the defense. nearly 80% of new york city high school graduates have trouble with basic skills like reading and writing and math. the vast majority don't have the basic skills you would expect of a half their age. the shocking...
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loitering is to stand idlely about and linger without lawful business is prohibited on any sidewalks or property adjacent to the licensed premiseses under the control of the licensee, as despikted on abc form, 257. number five, graffiti shall be removed from the premises and all parking lots under the control of the licensee within 72 hours of the application, if it occurs on a friday or a weekend day or holiday, the licensee shall remove it within 72 hours following the beginning of the next week. number 6, the exterior of the premises shall be equipped with lighting with power to eliminate and make easy the appearance of all of the persons or about the premises. the position of such lighting will not disturb the normal privacy of any neighbor residences, no noise shall be audible beyond the area under the control of the licensee as defined on abc form 257. number 8. the interior lighting maintained there in, shall be sufficient to make easily decertainable the appearance of all patrons in the portion of the premiseses where the alcoholic beverages are sold or delivered or consumed.
loitering is to stand idlely about and linger without lawful business is prohibited on any sidewalks or property adjacent to the licensed premiseses under the control of the licensee, as despikted on abc form, 257. number five, graffiti shall be removed from the premises and all parking lots under the control of the licensee within 72 hours of the application, if it occurs on a friday or a weekend day or holiday, the licensee shall remove it within 72 hours following the beginning of the next...
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there are liability laws that limit that. some of the regulations from the regulators limit some of that. again, this is always a balancing act. you do not want companies in the same industry to share so much information that you get into serious antitrust issues. on the other hand, we do not want to let the theoretical be the enemy of the good. there has been a lot in the news lately about attacks coming at major u.s. financial institutions. they need to be able to share that information about those attacks so they can better or tech themselves. making sure it -- better protect themselves. making sure there is no legal concerns facilitating that exchange is part of where we need to go, i think. >> when it comes to cybersecurity, how do you see the role of the federal government in protect in private institutions such as banks, etc.? >> that is an evolving question. on the armed services committee, there was a hearing. if a bunch of bombers are coming to bomb refineries, we know what we would expect the federal government to
there are liability laws that limit that. some of the regulations from the regulators limit some of that. again, this is always a balancing act. you do not want companies in the same industry to share so much information that you get into serious antitrust issues. on the other hand, we do not want to let the theoretical be the enemy of the good. there has been a lot in the news lately about attacks coming at major u.s. financial institutions. they need to be able to share that information about...
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it is for law students. after katrina they say that you did your own internal review of possible organizational structure. you did not call for basic change, but for the integration of a unified command. was there a possibility that fema would have been changed, gotten rid of? >> there was a. of time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on fema becoming part of the department. i believed it more after katrina them before that the answer was closer integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in an emergency, fema does not have a lot of operational personnel. you want to integrate and deploy your customers, your tso, or other agents. some of the airframes and other equipment and bring that to support what is going on. the key here is planning. i used to get asked over and over, who is in charge ? the secretary of dhs would order all the elements of government to move around. that is not civilian eminence. in the united -- governance. unity of effort i
it is for law students. after katrina they say that you did your own internal review of possible organizational structure. you did not call for basic change, but for the integration of a unified command. was there a possibility that fema would have been changed, gotten rid of? >> there was a. of time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on fema becoming part of the department. i believed it more after katrina them before that the answer was closer integration rather...
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to see how the law is affecting children, we traveled to a childcare facility in st. petersburg. 75 children live here. many are ill or have physical disabilities. this boy has down's syndrome. the 4-year-old wants to be by a but with the new law in effect, timothy may not be going to the u.s. many americans have adopted children from this home. one of them is this little girl. she left the home when she was 7. she won a number of medals in wheelchair track and field events at paralympics. at the london games, she won gold in the 1500 meter race. many children with disabilities in russia don't lead the kind of happy life that jenna does. that's why the home's director feels so strongly about not depriving children of any opportunity that may arise. >> translator: in the world of politics, numbers and statistics are calculated to advance national interests. but for the individuals affected, their fate is totally ignored. >> reporter: people in the u.s. also protested. two american women who were to parent russian children held a news conference in moscow. they appealed
to see how the law is affecting children, we traveled to a childcare facility in st. petersburg. 75 children live here. many are ill or have physical disabilities. this boy has down's syndrome. the 4-year-old wants to be by a but with the new law in effect, timothy may not be going to the u.s. many americans have adopted children from this home. one of them is this little girl. she left the home when she was 7. she won a number of medals in wheelchair track and field events at paralympics. at...
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by law we have a preference where federal agencies look to the private sector standards. they tend to be more dynamic because they are going to keep looking at that. the attention that you pointed out that it is a com petive market -- competitive market. they are incorporating their market and standards because the market would accrue to them if it is widely adopted. but the standard processes have learned to adopt to those type hoff standards. that is the type of diplomatic standards. we will be not replacing that function. the framework process we'll be engaging existing standards in organizations and lev arging their expertise. >> i ran over my time. i'm still not sure how we work that out. very quick question and i will turn it back over. when we think about cyber threats, those intellectual property threats and those threats that could interfere turn on and off operations, do you prioritize nature of threat those that are passage stealing versus those threats that are able to shut down critical infrastructure, for example? >> please be very brief in your response ple
by law we have a preference where federal agencies look to the private sector standards. they tend to be more dynamic because they are going to keep looking at that. the attention that you pointed out that it is a com petive market -- competitive market. they are incorporating their market and standards because the market would accrue to them if it is widely adopted. but the standard processes have learned to adopt to those type hoff standards. that is the type of diplomatic standards. we will...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict?...
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the ministers want an independent review of how separate banks are implementing new laws. they also want to see more privatization of state assets. a commission of experts from the european union international monetary fund is expected in cyprus today to get a better idea of the island's financial situation. more on that with our markets reporters in frankfurt. what is the talk of the trade for today? >> this aid package for cypress fund's a positive book among the trading floors. the creditors of the state of cyprus can be reassured now that their investments are safe and, also, people here reckon that eventually the banks will be saved and recapitalized by the euro rescue funds rather than by the creditors or the owners of these banks, which is something which is reassuring investors today as well. >> what has really caught the eyes of investors is the dax today, shooting up by almost 2% this hour. >> that's true. the basic driver is the old bet on monetary policy. the bet is being fueled, for example, by a relatively weak data we have been getting from the eurozone serv
the ministers want an independent review of how separate banks are implementing new laws. they also want to see more privatization of state assets. a commission of experts from the european union international monetary fund is expected in cyprus today to get a better idea of the island's financial situation. more on that with our markets reporters in frankfurt. what is the talk of the trade for today? >> this aid package for cypress fund's a positive book among the trading floors. the...
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it is to preserve law and order and promote social harmony and stability. food and drug is a prominent issue of widespread concern. we should reform and improve mechanisms for overseeing and supervising food and drug safety and overall coordination. we should require enterprises to assume primary facilities for exercise strict oversight throughout the whole process from production to consumption and establish a scientific system with china's national conditions to better ensure food and drug safety. we should strengthen the public sector system and improve workplace safety conditions to specially major in various funds. what the regulation of the real estate markets and strengthen construction of subsidize speculate of investment and housing demand to improve the accountability system for housing prices in the real estate market and strengthen mechanism for sound development. we should continue government subsidized housing said they are satisfied with. this year, the should complete government subsidized housing units and construction of another 6.3 millio
it is to preserve law and order and promote social harmony and stability. food and drug is a prominent issue of widespread concern. we should reform and improve mechanisms for overseeing and supervising food and drug safety and overall coordination. we should require enterprises to assume primary facilities for exercise strict oversight throughout the whole process from production to consumption and establish a scientific system with china's national conditions to better ensure food and drug...
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the dead man is an auditor at a moscow law firm. hired by an international investment firm that had fallen afoul of the kremlin, he said he had uncovered a massive tax fraud. he was arrested and he died in prison. his mother says she has nothing but contempt for those who are proceeding with this trial. >> i despise these people. they have got no hard. there are some kind of robots who do not want to hear the truth. i think they are cowards who just do what they are told to do. >> he was once a senior constitutional court judge in russia. he told me putting dead people on trial is against the law. >> it is strange. if such trials were allowed in russia, you would see a lot of dead souls being prosecuted. it is an invention by our law enforcement to hide the shortcomings of their investigation and to claim the crimes were committed by get people. it is very dangerous. >> the other man on trial is the head of the investment firm that hired the dead man. he pleaded with him to leave russia when the relationship with the firm turned fou
the dead man is an auditor at a moscow law firm. hired by an international investment firm that had fallen afoul of the kremlin, he said he had uncovered a massive tax fraud. he was arrested and he died in prison. his mother says she has nothing but contempt for those who are proceeding with this trial. >> i despise these people. they have got no hard. there are some kind of robots who do not want to hear the truth. i think they are cowards who just do what they are told to do. >>...
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john: bosnian not talking about a new law. bring people in. >> the problem as we become so dependent. we really are hostage to a continuing and it may not. fertility rates to drop in worldwide coming to the central and southmerica. mexico is that the replacement rate now and falling fast. john: and singapore the government gives cash bonuses to mothers who have more babies. >> yes,. john: as a work? >> not really. it works a little bit, but it does not work enough. we were doing interviews in singapore and asking young women , or whatever you'd have a kid. we get up to a million dollars and we give up. she wasn't going to have a kid no matter how much because she sang, over time that is going to cost more than a million. what's a negative and hassle. john: why should we believe you to doomsayer's any more than the population bomb. there are too many babies. regarding everyone out, which is what i was taught in college. total nonsense. maybe this is not correct. >> we're just raising the issue. we have a problem. it can be a ve
john: bosnian not talking about a new law. bring people in. >> the problem as we become so dependent. we really are hostage to a continuing and it may not. fertility rates to drop in worldwide coming to the central and southmerica. mexico is that the replacement rate now and falling fast. john: and singapore the government gives cash bonuses to mothers who have more babies. >> yes,. john: as a work? >> not really. it works a little bit, but it does not work enough. we were...
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it will end up a registry on all of the law-abiding people. we're already a billion dollars, there are delays, the mental records for most of the states are not even in it. the administration has no intention of prosecuting, they call them paperwork violations. my gosh, whole thing is not worth the paper it is printed on if you don't prosecute, they are not stopping anyone. yet they want to expand it to the law-abiding people in this country with putting all their names on that list and you know what happens with that, politicians say they will never confiscate, they said that in the uk and they broke their promises and we all know what happened. lou: i will stick with those promises, i don't need any others. wayne lapierre, thank you. come back sometime. the head of the nra. if you would like to connect with us and talk by this issue or any other, go to loudobbs.com. you can e-mail me. i would love to hear fromm you. parts of the midwest are bracing for what meteorologists are now calling perhaps the heaviest of snowfall of the season. are yo
it will end up a registry on all of the law-abiding people. we're already a billion dollars, there are delays, the mental records for most of the states are not even in it. the administration has no intention of prosecuting, they call them paperwork violations. my gosh, whole thing is not worth the paper it is printed on if you don't prosecute, they are not stopping anyone. yet they want to expand it to the law-abiding people in this country with putting all their names on that list and you...
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they're talking about improving laws to prevent air pollution. they say they'll strengthen supervision to make sure people abide by those laws. plus, they want to drop specific control measures on major pollutants and vehicle emissions. in january china's environmental protection ministry set a timetable for major cities to meet the national air quality standard by 2030. but over the weekend, one chinese official urged speedier action. he said people cannot wait that long for clean air. >> air pollution is one of the major issues mpc members will be discussing. their meeting opened today. how did things start off? >> reporter: outgoing premier wen jiabao outlined the accomplishments in the past decade and the challenges that lie ahead. i went to the great hall of the people to listen in. officially it was the government work report. but this was also wen jiabao's swan song, the last time he would greet the national people's congress. >> translator: we see it as necessary and appropriate to set this year's target for economic growth at about 7.5%.
they're talking about improving laws to prevent air pollution. they say they'll strengthen supervision to make sure people abide by those laws. plus, they want to drop specific control measures on major pollutants and vehicle emissions. in january china's environmental protection ministry set a timetable for major cities to meet the national air quality standard by 2030. but over the weekend, one chinese official urged speedier action. he said people cannot wait that long for clean air....
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no law of physics prevents that but it's unlikely. that bursts of study of climate science. >> jon: when you say it like that it makes me feel stupid. >> i don't mean. >> jon: can you stick around -- for real. stick around and tell me exactly what is going to happen. >> i can so do that. >> jon: space chronicles. get a hold of it.
no law of physics prevents that but it's unlikely. that bursts of study of climate science. >> jon: when you say it like that it makes me feel stupid. >> i don't mean. >> jon: can you stick around -- for real. stick around and tell me exactly what is going to happen. >> i can so do that. >> jon: space chronicles. get a hold of it.
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. -- son-in-law due in court. north korea says they are cutting their hot line with the south and will be canceling the non-aggressive acts. they have impose new sanctions in response to a third nuclear bomb test. we have more from the capital of seal. -- seoul. >> exchanger verbal fire has become more intense. >> the broad was sparked when the u.n. security council unanimously passed the resolution of harsher sanctions on p'yongyang. visited the front line troops last time they exchanged a lot of fire when four south koreans had killed. they said to be prepared for evacuation. he said they would be ready for all-out war. the south korean government expressed regret when they cut a hot line between the two nations. they vowed action if they did anything to endanger south korean lives. there were several closed-door meetings. these threats are nothing new. they're facing an early test after just two weeks in office. >> some feel there's a wider office of these threats from north korea. >> they're trying to intimida
. -- son-in-law due in court. north korea says they are cutting their hot line with the south and will be canceling the non-aggressive acts. they have impose new sanctions in response to a third nuclear bomb test. we have more from the capital of seal. -- seoul. >> exchanger verbal fire has become more intense. >> the broad was sparked when the u.n. security council unanimously passed the resolution of harsher sanctions on p'yongyang. visited the front line troops last time they...
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. >> this professor teaches law at peking university. he led a group of 70 experts who signed a series of proposals submitted to the government in december. shortly after xi jinping became communist party chief. they described chinese people as frustrated with corruption, abuse of power and growing wage gap between rich and poor. they said this frustration would reach a critical point if political reform didn't move ahead. they warned chinese society could face a violent revolution and fall into chaos. he posted proposals on his website but he said it was erased within 24 hours. >> why chinese society is so unstable today? precisely because of a lack of credible reform. it's because of this lack the government or the government policies, government actions are not responsible to people. so that's why our air is so dirty. our underground waters got into trouble. so many people, especially the peasants, lost their land. we need a reform to start with. because the government has only emphasized economic reform. they only pay lip service to
. >> this professor teaches law at peking university. he led a group of 70 experts who signed a series of proposals submitted to the government in december. shortly after xi jinping became communist party chief. they described chinese people as frustrated with corruption, abuse of power and growing wage gap between rich and poor. they said this frustration would reach a critical point if political reform didn't move ahead. they warned chinese society could face a violent revolution and...
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and this was my first job out of law school. no pay. and i put my desk in with the secretary. >> rose: how long was it before they started paying you. >> it was a while. it took a number of months. but that's how i got my foot -- >> rose: explain what was going on there. you showed a lot of initiative. you wanted it to happen. you did not let their failure to recognize your talent. >> i had to have a job. >> rose: how did you survive. how did you afford sheltered. >> john's parents were very nice and they would give us meals, they would bring food once a week. >> rose: you also were a politician. >> well eventually, yes. i ran for office in arizona and served in the legislature for some time. >> rose: in the senate or house. >> senate. >> rose: did you ever think i could be governor of arizona. >> i did. but as a matter of fact, i was thinking of running for governor. but bruce babbitt came along. >> rose: democrat. >> yes. and he did not want me running. and that's when he then reached out and put me instead of a trial court judge, pop
and this was my first job out of law school. no pay. and i put my desk in with the secretary. >> rose: how long was it before they started paying you. >> it was a while. it took a number of months. but that's how i got my foot -- >> rose: explain what was going on there. you showed a lot of initiative. you wanted it to happen. you did not let their failure to recognize your talent. >> i had to have a job. >> rose: how did you survive. how did you afford sheltered....
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law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted killing of american citizens, certain constitutional rights under the fourth and fifth amendments, even when they are up said the united states. the extent of those rights is not clear. what amount of process is due to an american outside the united states before being targeted by his government? i agree with the principal conclusions of the white paper that reportedly summarize the law as applicable to killing an american citizen who is a senior operation al qaeda leader. i agree that a senior al qaeda
law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted...